Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 38
... kind , bequeathed to him on no other account than of his friendly and amiable temper . Cicero , when he was falsely reproached by Antony with being neglected on these occasions , declared in his reply , that he had gained from this ...
... kind , bequeathed to him on no other account than of his friendly and amiable temper . Cicero , when he was falsely reproached by Antony with being neglected on these occasions , declared in his reply , that he had gained from this ...
Page 54
... kind either so expensive or so volumi- nous , as to preclude access to many who enjoy not the convenience of a public library . Whilst on this topic , I cannot omit particularizing one production , as that to which I have been more ...
... kind either so expensive or so volumi- nous , as to preclude access to many who enjoy not the convenience of a public library . Whilst on this topic , I cannot omit particularizing one production , as that to which I have been more ...
Page 59
... kind of quadrangular court within , that his celebrated descendant , Anne , countess of Pem- broke and Montgomery , describes him as the chief builder of the most strong parts of Skipton castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous ...
... kind of quadrangular court within , that his celebrated descendant , Anne , countess of Pem- broke and Montgomery , describes him as the chief builder of the most strong parts of Skipton castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous ...
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... kind remembered for a pri- vate person , was observed for him throughout the upper ranks of society , " no gentleman for many months appearing in a gay or gaudy dress either in the city or the court . " Every honour , indeed , which ...
... kind remembered for a pri- vate person , was observed for him throughout the upper ranks of society , " no gentleman for many months appearing in a gay or gaudy dress either in the city or the court . " Every honour , indeed , which ...
Page 149
... kind over the literary and chivalric laurels which so conspicuously bind the brow of Sidney , but to develope with peculiar strength and clearness his social , moral , and devo- tional feelings . It is evident , however , that , for ...
... kind over the literary and chivalric laurels which so conspicuously bind the brow of Sidney , but to develope with peculiar strength and clearness his social , moral , and devo- tional feelings . It is evident , however , that , for ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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